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ArtikelA re-examination of neural basis of language processing: Proposal of a dynamic hodotopical model from data provided by brain stimulation mapping during picture naming  
Oleh: Duffau, Hugues ; Moritz-Gasser, Sylvie ; Mandonnet, Emmanuel
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 131 (2014), page 1-10.
Topik: Anatomo-functional connectivity; Hodotopy; Brain networks; Awake surgery; Direct electrical stimulation; Axonal pathways; Brain plasticity
Fulltext: 131_Duffau.pdf (1.09MB)
Isi artikelFrom recent findings provided by brain stimulation mapping during picture naming, we re-examine the neural basis of language. We studied structural–functional relationships by correlating the types of language disturbances generated by stimulation in awake patients, mimicking a transient virtual lesion both at cortical and subcortical levels (white matter and deep grey nuclei), with the anatomical location of the stimulation probe. We propose a hodotopical (delocalized) and dynamic model of language processing, which challenges the traditional modular and serial view. According to this model, following the visual input, the language network is organized in parallel, segregated (even if interconnected) large-scale cortico- subcortical sub-networks underlying semantic, phonological and syntactic processing. Our model offers several advantages (i) it explains double dissociations during stimulation (comprehension versus naming disorders, semantic versus phonemic paraphasias, syntactic versus naming disturbances, plurimodal judgment versus naming disorders); (ii) it takes into account the cortical and subcortical anatomic constraints; (iii) it explains the possible recovery of aphasia following a lesion within the ‘‘classical’’ language areas; (iv) it establishes links with a model executive functions
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